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(New York): Amistad, (2007). First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in a Fine dustwrapper. Obama's meteoric rise from Hawaii high schooler to exemplary Harvard Law School student to well-groomed politico to history-making presidential candidate is the stuff of legend. Veteran CHICAGO TRIBUNE journalist David Mendell has covered Obama since the beginning of the candidate's campaign for the Senate. In this book, the author offers a revealing, detailed portrait based on intensive research and exclusive interviews with Obama's closest aides, mentors, political adversaries, and family-- most notably his charismatic wife, Michelle. It is an eye-opening look at the evolution of a brilliant politician whose name has become a catchphrase for hope in a politically jaded society. SIGNED by the former President on the title page. An uncommon book to find signed. Accompanied by one of those completely unnecessary certificates of authenticity.
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OBAMA. FROM PROMISE TO POWER
by [OBAMA, Barack] MENDELL, David
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, AND THE MEANS OF MAKING IT A BENEFIT TO THE WORLD
by PRICE, Richard
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Boston: Powars and Willis, 1784. First American Edition. Softcover. Minor staining to title page; corners unevenly clipped to last page. Very Good. Published in London the same year. Early marbled wraps (4-1/4" x 6-3/4"); 87, [1] pages. The last page with addendum notes for pages 6 and 45. Price, an intimate friend of Benjamin Franklin, was along with Thomas Paine among the most influential British advocates of American Independence. In this work, Price congratulates the victorious former colonists, stating that the Revolution "opens a new prospect in human affairs, and begins a new era in the history of mankind." HOWES P-585.
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE WRITINGS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE ATTACK THEY CONTAIN ON THE MEMORY OF THE LATE GEN. HENRY LEE. IN A SERIES OF LETTERS, BY H. LEE
by [JEFFERSON, Thomas] LEE, Henry, Jr
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Philadelphia: J. Dobson; Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co.; Carey & Hart, 1839. Second Edition. Hardcover. Tasteful bookplate on the front endpaper. Moderate, even foxing throughout. Very Good. Modern cloth with later marbled endpapers; [ii], xix, [i], 5-262 pages. Introduction and notes by Charles Carter Lee, brother of Confederate general Robert Lee. The correspondence contains much material on Washington, Hamilton, Burr, Madison, and John Jay, among others. HOWES L-205: "The original edition [1832] was suppressed and most copies destroyed."
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OCTOBER LIGHT
by GARDNER, John
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in a Fine dustwrapper. Winner of the National Book Award.
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ODES AND EPODES OF HORACE
by HORACE
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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1961. Hardcover. Essentially New in torn glassine, lacking the folio facsimile volume and the slipcase. One of two volumes in octavo (5" x 7-1/4") bound in half buckram with highly distinctive hand-marbled paper sides by Putois Freres of Paris. The smaller of the two volumes, printed in red and black, consists of the original Latin odes with English translations on facing pages selected and edited by Louis Untermeyer with no less than 45 translators represented. The larger volume (not present here) consists of facsimile pages, in the same size as the originals, of 39 pages from 23 various volumes of Horace dating from 1482 to 1910. Issued unsigned. Of a total edition of 1500 copies, this copy, not numbered, is an apparent overrun and was still in the original 1961 publisher's container.
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ODES AND EPODES OF HORACE
by HORACE
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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1961. Hardcover. Fine in glassines and a slipcase housing both volumes. Two volumes in octavo (5" x 7-1/4") and folio (9-1/2" x 13-3/4") bound in half buckram with highly distinctive hand-marbled paper sides by Putois Freres of Paris. The smaller volume, printed in red and black, consists of the original Latin odes with English translations on facing pages selected and edited by Louis Untermeyer with no less than 45 translators represented. The larger volume consists of facsimile pages, in the same size as the originals, of 39 pages from 23 various volumes of Horace dating from 1482 to 1910. Copy #887 of 1500, issued unsigned.
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ODES AND EPODES OF HORACE
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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1961. Hardcover. Essentially New in glassines and a slipcase housing both volumes. Two volumes in octavo (5" x 7-1/4") and folio (9-1/2" x 13-3/4") bound in half buckram with highly distinctive hand-marbled paper sides by Putois Freres of Paris. The smaller volume, printed in red and black, consists of the original Latin odes with English translations on facing pages selected and edited by Louis Untermeyer with no less than 45 translators represented. The larger volume consists of facsimile pages, in the same size as the originals, of 39 pages from 23 various volumes of Horace dating from 1482 to 1910. Issued unsigned. Of a total edition of 1500 copies, this copy, not numbered, is an apparent overrun and was still in the original 1961 publisher's box containing 5 copies of this title until it was taken out to be cataloged by us.
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ODES AND EPODES OF HORACE
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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1961. Hardcover. Fine in glassines with small tears and a Near Fine dual slipcase with a paint streak. Two volumes in octavo (5" x 7-1/4") and folio (9-1/2" x 13-3/4") bound in half buckram with highly distinctive hand-marbled paper sides by Putois Freres of Paris. The smaller volume, printed in red and black, consists of the original Latin odes with English translations on facing pages selected and edited by Louis Untermeyer with no less than 45 translators represented. The larger volume consists of facsimile pages, in the same size as the originals, of 39 pages from 23 various volumes of Horace dating from 1482 to 1910. Of a total edition of 1500 copies, this is one of only 15 Presentation Copies with each volume with the publisher's blindstamp attesting to such on the colophon page where instead of a number the initials "G.C." are handwritten. Acquired directly from the publisher's files, this copy belonged to Gordon Carroll who was in charge of the club's…
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THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER and THE ILIAD OF HOMER
by HOMER
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Haarlem: Limited Editions Club, 1930 and 1931. Hardcover. Touch of sunning to the spines. About Fine in Near Fine slipcases with light soiling to the backstrips. Difficult to find in this condition, especially with both volumes with the same number. Tall quarto (8" x 12") bound in full blue linen and full red linen, gold-stamped. The translation of Alexander Pope with an introduction by Carl Van Doren. Printed by Joh. Enschede in Holland with type hand-set in Romanee, its first use, and designed by Jan van Krimpen. Each is #1002 of 1500 copies SIGNED by the designer on the colophon page. These titles were not illustrated due to George Macy's opinion that these works were "beyond the power of any modern illustrator, and that this work most definitely demands the simple dignity of a non-illustrated edition."
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OEDIPUS
by DURRENMATT, Friedrich
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[New York]: Limited Editions Club, (1989). First English Edition. Hardcover. Spine mildly sunned. Fine in a close to Fine, mildly sunned cloth slipcase with suede lining. Marie Cosindas. Folio (10-3/4" by 14-1/2") handsewn and quarter-bound by hand with burgundy Nigerian Oasis Goatskin on the spine and natural linen boards; xv, 41 pages. This First English-language edition of Durrenmatt's version of the Oedipus myth has been translated by Leila Vennewitz and includes a foreword by the author. Illustrated with two fine photogravures by Marie Cosindas. Copy #588 of 650 numbered copies SIGNED by the photographer and the author on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in.
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OEUVRES DE CHATEAUBRIAND. ATALA - RENÉ - AVENTURES DU DERNIER ABENCERAGE
by CHATEAUBRIAND
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Paris: Alphonse Lemerre, 1879. First Edition. Hardcover. Front cover neatly detached; otherwise, minor wear. Hence, Very Good. Full gilt-decorated red morocco leather by Zaehnsdorf with gilt rules and gilt-decorated boards and spine; gilt dentelles and marbled endpapers; top edge gilt. Notes by Anatole France. Portrait by Louis Monzès after Devéria. In addition to the binding being signed by Zaehnsdorf at the bottom of the inside front cover, this copy also bears a small gilt medallic mark on the inside rear board, used by the binder "as a quality mark on the superior bindings produced by the firm" (Broomhead, Frank: THE ZAEHNSDORFS (1842 - 1947). CRAFT BOOKBINDERS, page 73).
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OEUVRES DE A. DE LAMARTINE. POESIES. Premieres meditations Poetiques La Mort de Socrate
by LAMARTINE, A. de
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Paris: Librairie Alphonse Lemerre, 1926. Reprint. Hardcover. Remains of bookplate removal on front endpaper. About Fine. Small (3-1/2" x 6") volume bound in full dark blue morocco leather with five raised bands and gilt lettering on the spine, gilt dentelles, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author. Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine (1790-1869) was a French poet and statesman who was instrumental in the foundation of the Second Republic. He is considered to be the first French romantic poet.
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OF HUMAN BONDAGE
by MAUGHAM, W. Somerset
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New Haven: Limited Editions Club, 1938. Hardcover. Mild soiling to spines. Near Fine, lacking the slipcase. John Sloan. Two octavo volumes (6" x 9") bound in full imported speckled linen with leather labels. Introduction by Theodore Dreiser. Copy #1152 of 1500 copies illustrated by John Sloan and SIGNED on the colophon page by the artist who contributes 16 ORIGINAL ETCHINGS. One of the more desirable books of the press.
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OF HUMAN BONDAGE WITH A DIGRESSION ON THE ART OF FICTION: AN ADDRESS BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM
by MAUGHAM, W. Somerset
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(Washington): (Library of Congress), 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine with minor sunning and soiling. Gray boards printed in black; 16, [1] pages. Of a total of 800 copies printed, this is one of 500 SIGNED by the author.
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OF HUMAN BONDAGE
by MAUGHAM, W. Somerset
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New Haven: Limited Editions Club, 1938. Hardcover. Some sunning and spotting to the spines. Near Fine in a Very Good slipcase with closed splits. John Sloan. Two octavo volumes (6" x 9") bound in the original imported speckled linen with leather labels. Introduction by Theodore Dreiser. Illustrated with 16 ORIGINAL ETCHINGS by John Sloan. Copy #696 of 1500 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page.
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OF HUMAN BONDAGE
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New Haven: Limited Editions Club, 1938. Hardcover. Spines a little sunned, as usual. Close to Fine in a Fine slipcase especially made by the publisher for this copy and differing slightly from the original. John Sloan. Two octavo volumes (6" x 9") bound in the original imported speckled linen with leather labels. Introduction by Theodore Dreiser. Illustrated with 16 ORIGINAL ETCHINGS by John Sloan. Of a total of 1500 copies SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page, this copy is not numbered (in place of the number is written in ink "Office Copy") and bears the Club's blindstamp stating it is one of 25 presentation copies. Monthly Letter laid in.
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OF WOLVES AND MEN
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1978). First Edition. Hardcover. Very slight sunning to spine tips, as usually the case; foxing to bulked text edges. Very Good in a Fine dustwrapper. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. His third book and the one for which he is perhaps best known.
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OF WOLVES AND MEN
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1978). First Edition. Hardcover. Foxing to bulked edges of text; crease to the inner front flap of the dustwrapper. Near Fine in a Near Fine dustwrapper. Review copy with insert of author's third and perhaps best known book.
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THE OFFICINA BODONI. The Operation of a Hand-Press During the First Six Years of Its Work
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Paris & New York: Editiones Officinae Bodoni. At the Sign of the Pegasus, 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Paper splitting to front hinge, covers tight. Near Fine, lacking as usual the dustwrapper. Frans Masereel. Gilt-decorated cloth (8-1/2" x 12"); 80, [3] pages. Copy #59 of 500 numbered copies in English printed by the Officina Bodoni on a hand-press on hand-made paper. Includes a bibliography of the press. Illustrated with 13 plates and tipped-in specimen pages as well as 12 full-page woodcuts by Frans Masereel describing How a Book Is Made at the Officina. Attractive book.
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OH! HOW I HATE TO GET UP IN THE MORNING
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New York: Irving Berlin Music Corporation, (1945) but later. wraps. Near Fine. Quarto (9" x 12") in gray and green illustrated wraps; 6 pages. Vintage sheet music with words and music by Irving Berlin. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the composer on the front cover: "For Iris and Jeff/with love from/Irving Berlin/1979."
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